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Dana Hamzah (Industrial Economics and Insurance, 2008) works for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington DC, the organisation responsible for generating sustainable growth and prosperity for all of its 190 member countries. She gives us an insight into what it's like working at one of the most high profile organisations in the world.
Over the last three years the way we work, interact and do business has fundamentally changed with the increased prevalence of hybrid and remote working. Fiona Frost and Miguel Munoz, both NUBS postgraduate students, recently carried out a unique survey to try and quantify the true impact on the workplace.
In the digital age, companies need to be prepared for constant change. Read our top 6 tips to stay ahead of the curve.
Get the inside track on this year's Oscars runners and riders from our Tinseltown expert, university academic Professor Gianluca Sergi.
In autumn 2022 we asked for your opinion on the support we offer in our third annual alumni survey.
Find out what the future holds for ChatGPT, the AI bot that has been the talk of the office ths year, as the university's resident machine learning expert Jeremie Clos gives us the lowdown.
We caught up with Marie as she received her honorary degree in December for her insights into the profession and to discuss how the industry has changed.
One of the most iconic halls on campus, 'Hu Stu' is undergoing a two-year refurb to bring it into the 21st century - take a look at what's planned!
Nearly 100 years after Florence Boot Hall was unveiled as the university’s first purpose-built women’s Hall of Residence, it will reopen to students in late 2023 after a £15m refurbishment.
Sakshi Bansal shares the values which guide her career.
Richard Munang shares a typical day in his life as Deputy Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Africa.
Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam shares his recollections of time as a student at Nottingham and life on campus today.
As a young man growing up in Ghana, Dr Eric Gyan (Cancer Immunology and Biotechnology, 2011) had a dream to become a physician. But only thanks to the university’s international scholarship programme and the generosity of alumni donors was this dream able to become a reality.
Find out how the generosity of one couple, who met at Nottingham, is helping students with autism prepare for life on campus.
A new vision for the redevelopment of the former, part demolished, Broadmarsh shopping centre and surrounding land has been revealed.
The university's clubs and societies are where lifelong friendships are formed and lasting memories are made.